What is the moral and pragmatic
cost of abortion and tens of millions of missing people?
No Matter How You View Abortion it is Bad News for the Unborn
and the Born.The real problem is we've made it so easy to kill
we've forgotten how to care.

The Real
Cost of Abortion is Far Greater Than the Number of Actual
Abortions.
The
charts show the true effect of abortion on our country.

We weep for mistreated animals and sigh when we see a
dead cat on the road. We decry murder and injustice. We comfort couples who have
had miscarriage. But we ignore the cries of our fellow
humans who are chopped up like fruit in a blender, burned out of the womb by
acid, and have their brains
sucked out even moments before birth. What have we become?

This is perhaps the most critical issue facing our
country. Our housing market will not recover. Our economy will not grow. We are
close to the tipping point. Unless we turn this trend of death to life our
country is headed to a slow, painful, descent.

These
summaries included in the "Real Abortion Numbers" pages
illustrate that the effects of abortion are far greater than
the general data show.

In fact, the effects are far reaching
when you factor in the loss of births by those who would have
been alive and factor in their lost wages, productivity, and the
resultant number of missing households of couples and singles.
In fact the numbers are staggering.

If we include chemical abortions
and move the date back to
1960 (when birth control pills were released) it equals the entire population of the
12000 largest US cities or 18 largest states. Their income would be equal to
71% of all taxes or
70% of our
Gross Domestic Product, and would occupy more than 67 million
houses and apartments.